BlackJack II: Use Any MP3 as a Ringtone

Alright, we have Registry Edits on the brain ever since our How To article went up. Here's a combo How To with a side of optional registry edit:

In our forums,
coppertop asks about how to set up an MP3 as a ringtone on a BlackJack II. Here's a hint: the way you do it is annoying and not intuitive at all. Save your mp3 wherever you like. Now here's the wonky part. The BlackJack II has two file browsers - the default one from Windows Mobile and another one called “My Stuff.” Use “My Stuff” and navigate to your mp3. When it's highlighted, one of your menu options is to set it as a ringtone. It will prompt you to move the file to your /My Documents/My Sounds folder -- but it really means “copy,” FYI. Done!

Now for the registry edit. By default, the BlackJack II doesn't allow for MP3 ringtones over 300kb. That's awfully small - so the fix is, you guessed it, changing that setting in the registry. Per CycleNC:

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BlackJack II: Use Any MP3 as a Ringtone

I know I am way late on this article, but I finally got a replacement for my old blackjack 2, i got this samsung jack one. Well i had the old mp3 hack on mine and wanted this one to have it as well.Long story short, i also deleted the registery key, but i figuered out how to fix it.I used ce registry editor, just go back to the sounds and creat a new one.Click "Dword value" label it "FileSizeLimit" and set the value to 3000000 add the max amount of zeros, and bam problem solved. Now i can add any mp3 as my ringtone, only draw back is it has to be saved on the sounds section of the phone not the storage card. Hope this helps the ppl above.

using resco registry editor and i also erased entire key i seen the posts above containing the values and all, but can anyone tell me how to create the new key or do i need to install another program better suited to correct this pro

DON'T UNDERSTAND ABOUT HOT TO GET TO THE REGISTRY ON THE BLACKJACK PUT WM6 ON MY PHONE NOW CAN NOT USE MY MP3 FOR RING TONES.EVERY SITE I LOOKED AT SAYS THIS(BUT HOW TO YOU GET THERE THEY SAY NOTHING ABOUT DOWN LOADED SOFTWARE TO THE PHONE TO ACCESS THE REGISTRY. IS THIS A MUST TO GET YOUR MP3 FILES TO BE USED AS RING TONES.IS THERE SOMETHING I NEED TO BE TYPING ON THE PHONE TO GET THERE. NEED REAL HELP! JUST DON'T GET IT.
Locate - \registry > HKCU > ControlPanel > Sounds
Delete: FileSizeLimit

OMG! i am in big trouble! i downloaded the CeRegEditor and I went and deleted the FileSizeLimit key. Now when I try to set the mp3 file as the ringtone and it says file size can not be larger than 0kb. now what should i do?? PLS PLS PLS PLS, I NEED HELP!!

using resco registry editor and i also erased entire key i seen the posts above containing the values and all, but can anyone tell me how to create the new key or do i need to install another program better suited to correct this problem

hello - I can't find the File Size - I've read all of your instructions, with the last one being (double click on the file size on the upper right hand corner oin CEREGEDITOR - but I can't find it)
Help!

Hello, I have followed all of the instructions (really, this is very helpful!* The darn Samsung 162 page thing is terrible)...What I can't find is the "File Size Limit"...there's nothing at the "upper right" to double click on? I do now see that's my issue with MP3's - it won't let me move them to ringtones because they are too large!
Any help is appreciated..sorry I am sure you are all tired of addressing this issue for non tech people like us (but so far, I got this far!)

Hey guys/gals... If you're still having issues with using MP3's for ringtones, follow this:
You can change the “file size limit” in the registry of the phone using CeRegEditor(search for link via Google). Download it, its free and connect to the phone via active sync. Once the editor is up, click on orange phone icon then, go to the “user” file like HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Control panel, sounds then on the upper right, double click file size limit and change it to whatever you want. You have to do it in KB though. I changed mine to 10MB ummm. 10485760. And then you can use all your songs as ringtones, no more crap about “300kb size limit.” Hope this helps out.

OMG! i am in big trouble! i downloaded the CeRegEditor and I went and deleted the FileSizeLimit key. Now when I try to set the mp3 file as the ringtone and it says file size can not be larger than 0kb. now what should i do?? PLS PLS PLS PLS, I NEED HELP!!

I followed these directions and they worked perfectly! You just have to remember to have your phone synced with you pc via the active sync software (which should have came with your phone but if not you can download from the Windows Mobile web page). If you installed the software and your phone won't sync try checking your firewall settings (this is a problem I was having) directions on how to do this are also available on the Windows Mobile site.

Once you sync your phone and download the CeRegEditor onto your pc, follow the directions of the previous poster and your set. It only took a few minutes, and it was super easy!

I do not have a key called FileSizeLimit. I only have a value called FileSizeLimit under HKEY_Current User → ControlPanel → Sounds. Try removing the FileSizeLimit key and creating the FileSizeLimit value directly under the Sounds key to see if that can get you back to square 1. At that point, try removing the FileSizeLimit value to see if that resolves your issue.

I have a key called FileSizeLimit
Inside I have a value as follows:
Value Name: FileSizeLimit
Value data: 307200
Base: Decimal
Value type: REG_DWORD
I still get the file size being 0 when I try to make an MP3 a ringtone.

No worries. I just wanted to make sure I knew exactly what you needed. The FileSizeLimit value should have contained the following before you removed it:
Value Name: FileSizeLimit
Value data: 307200
Base: Decimal
Value type: REG_DWORD
Hope that helps. If it doesn't, drop another reply and I'll see what I can do to get you all patched up.

The key was called file size limit. Your posted stated, "Go into HKEY_Current User → ControlPanel → Sounds
Delete the key of FileSizeLimit" I obviously read it wrong. When I got to the key, I deleted it. I need to recover that key. I used Resco Registry...
...I used the same program and made a new key which has a default of (value not set)
What value would I put in? The original post never explained the correct syntax for this. Will this work? I am not a maven at this.

Which key was actually deleted? If you are using a registry editor on your phone such as PHM Registry Editor for Smartphone, you can create Keys using the menu option. If you deleted a high level key, you'll likely need to import a registry dump from someone else.

Has anybody answered the above queries about getting the key back? I made the same error. The article says to delete the key and it looks like I am one of many lemmings who jumped off that cliff. Any answers?

This hack is awesome. I set up MP3s for my ringtone, my emails, and my voicemails. I love that they play through the whole song too and not just 30 seconds (might get annoying later, but probably not, its Metallica). However, when I check a voicemail as the song is still playing, you can hear the song still play while your listening to your voicemails (now that can get annoying). Plus when you log out of your mailbox, if the song isn't finished, it keeps playing. I guess Ill have to figure out how to get to the mp3 player options to quickly end the song....haha

Uh, my Q9c has a "My Ringtones" folder in My Documents. I actually transfered some of the ringers on the old Q over to the new one (the new one has very limited and lame ringers), dropped them there and they showed up when choosing ringtones. YMMV.

By default, there is a 300kb limit on ringtones. If you want to get rid of this, do the following in a registry editor:
Go into HKEY_Current User → ControlPanel → Sounds
Delete the key of FileSizeLimit

tsk.........
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shoot. I have no idea. My hunch is that it cannot, you'll need a management program to convert them. But I don't know for sure. I don't have access to our BJII for awhile, so I can't check. sorry.